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Harley-Davidson and bikers visit Jerry Lewis Telethon
News 8 Sep 2010 | 7:56 am
Big hearted bikers were front and center as Harley-Davidson brought motorcycle generosity to the legendary Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon.
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Mixed reviews for motorcycle drama Sons of Anarchy
News 8 Sep 2010 | 7:26 amThe hit motorcycle drama, Sons of Anarchy stormed onto the small screen last night for it’s the premier of its third season, much to the anticipation of millions of fans.
While the diehards may debate about the writers taking Jax (Charlie Hunnam) to a much more human place through the abduction of his son or the further filling out of Gemma’s (Katey Sagal) character, the critics have come with their own insight.
With the series going from one level of success to another, writers and producers (particularly the most public creative face, Kurt Sutter) were under pressure to keep up the forward momentum of the ever popular drama.
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Knightley goes retro on vintage motorcycle
News 6 Sep 2010 | 11:09 am
Motorcycles rode down the sexy road of advertising over the weekend as British actress Keira Knightley went retro on a vintage Ducati.
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Hurricane Earl kind to Canadian motorcycle event
News 6 Sep 2010 | 10:53 am
It was a visit from Mother Nature that could have gone either way for a Canadian motorcycle rally as Hurricane Earl cruised up the east coast of the United States.
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More motorcycle miles for less
News 6 Sep 2010 | 9:23 am
While it may feel like there are a host of things to keep a biker from laying down those motorcycle miles, lately a somber slant comes from the struggling economy.
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Harley sells motorcycles in India with American rock
News 4 Sep 2010 | 8:52 am
How do you promote an American cultural icon to foreign market? With the country’s own brand of an American rock tour of course.
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Ducati offers fifty years of logos with motorcycle accessory
News 4 Sep 2010 | 8:24 am
What does fifty years of Ducati logos look like? With the latest offer from the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, riders only need go as far as the local Ducati hang-out to see.
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Unions to vote on the future of motorcycle production in Wisconsin
News 4 Sep 2010 | 7:57 am
While it may appear that the only sports Harley-Davidson prefers are the various forms of motorcycle racing, some particular union members surely feel the famous manufacturer enjoys a little hardball as well.
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Classic Cannonball for Vintage motorcycles
News 4 Sep 2010 | 6:39 am
To many it may seem as if a motorcycle museum is being transported across the country with each display being individually ridden from beginning to end.
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Winning racing team sets landspeed records on an electric motorcycle
News 3 Sep 2010 | 7:03 am
A team from the electric motorcycle racing circuit of TTXGP took their winning ways to the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats to set a new land speed record yesterday.
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Harley-Davidson celebrates women riders in month of March
In the motorcycle world, the month of March is all about the women riders, at least according to Harley-Davidson. The famous Milwaukee motorcycle manufacturer is hosting National Garage Party Month in March and tailoring events strictly for the fairer sex of riding.
Female motorcyclists have been the fastest growing demographic in the motorcycle industry since 1990, when women represented just three percent of riders. Fast forward to today and they make up a whopping 23 percent of all motorcyclists.
Harley-Davidson's National Garage Party Month will host nearly 400 Garage Party events at dealerships across the country in March.
As part of National Garage Party Month, the Motor Company is kicking off a sweepstakes that will run March 1 - 31, 2010, where one woman and three of her friends will be rewarded with a spa retreat weekend in Los Angeles to learn to ride through the Rider's Edge® New Rider Course.
The lucky women will also meet TV wellness expert Jillian Michaels (pictured below), and get some tips on leading a healthier life.

Michaels, a Harley-Davidson rider and life-long motorcycle enthusiast, recently forged a partnership with the Motor Company to encourage more women to participate in the sport. Women can enter the sweepstakes by attending a Garage Party event or online by visiting Harley-Davidson's Garage Party website.
Garage Party events, hosted by Harley-Davidson dealers since 2005, have been developed specifically for women, creating an intimidation-free zone and an opportunity for female riders in local communities to connect with one another. These free events are designed to be both fun and educational - covering topics such as a review of the basic motorcycle controls, how to customize a motorcycle's style and ergonomics, and how to gear up for a ride. During Garage Party events, the attendees are organized into small groups, getting their first taste of the camaraderie that goes along with riding.
Seminars given during the Garage Party will include;
- Motorcycle Orientation: learn the basics of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle model families.
- MotorClothes®: discover the differences between riding and non-riding gear.
- Customization: learn how to customize a motorcycle to reflect a rider's personal style and fit any body type using the H-D® Fit Shop(TM) at participating dealers. The H-D® Fit Shop(TM) experience illustrates the benefits of tailoring a motorcycle to the rider.
- How to Pick-up a Motorcycle: find out how to handle the weight of a motorcycle, including an interactive experience demonstrating how to pick up a dropped motorcycle - for those who are interested in trying it out.
Women interested in taking the next step can also visit Harley-Davidson's Roadmap to Riding online tool which with several simple milestones, gives women the tips, advice and confidence they need to turn their dream of riding into a reality.
"Garage Party events have encouraged thousands of women to learn to ride over the past few years," said Leslie Prevish, women's outreach manager for Harley-Davidson Motor Company. "The events help educate and build confidence for new female riders, and March kicks off the beginning of riding season, so it's the perfect time to get women involved."
Last Updated (Friday, 05 March 2010)



